Like you've never seen it before

in science •  5 years ago  (edited)

The Sun spinning like a top.

Showing sunspots and solar flares.

When the Sun was just a baby four billion years ago, it went through violent outbursts of intense radiation, spewing scorching, high-energy clouds and particles across the solar system. These growing pains helped seed life on early Earth by igniting chemical reactions that kept Earth warm and wet. Yet, these solar tantrums also may have prevented life from emerging on other worlds by stripping them of atmospheres and zapping nourishing chemicals.

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I think you will like this - http://spaceengine.org/
This is a universe simulator where you can travel around it, inspect galaxies, stars, planets, and even land on their surface.

Looks great